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PodcastApril 4, 2024

E2: Do wind turbines freeze up in the cold?

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PostJanuary 11, 2024

Diving into nuclear submarines

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Nuclear Technology for Marine Propulsion, a three-week course by the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, covered a broad range of topics, including the basics of nuclear reactor theory and design, operations and safety, training, the operation of nuclear shipyards, and more.
PodcastDecember 7, 2023

E8: Why does it take five years to build a wind farm?

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PodcastNovember 30, 2023

E7: Energy storage: keeping the lights on with a clean electric grid

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PostNovember 21, 2023

Merging science and systems thinking to make materials more sustainable

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Through teaching, research, and coalition building, professor of materials science and engineering Elsa Olivetti’s lifelong passion for sustainability bolters MIT’s efforts to combat climate change.
PostNovember 13, 2023

The power of knowledge

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“Try as many things as possible even if you think you know what you want to do, and appreciate everything life has to offer,” says Joshua Kuffour.
PostNovember 11, 2023

Ayomikun Ayodeji ’22 named a 2024 Rhodes Scholar

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Ayomikun “Ayo” Ayodeji ’22 from Lagos, Nigeria, has been selected as a Rhodes Scholar for West Africa.
PostOctober 19, 2023

3 Questions: What should scientists and the public know about nuclear waste...

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Haruko Wainwright, an MIT assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering and of civil and environmental engineering, has organized an MIT workshop which aims to help nuclear engineers, policymakers, and academics learn about approaches to communicating accurate information about the management of nuclear waste.
PostSeptember 17, 2023

MACA Annual Meeting with Dr. Leah Stokes: The Future is Electric!

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PostSeptember 7, 2023

2023 U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium and Awards

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